Emily Blunt Just Proved That 'Jeans and a Nice Top' is Still One of the Most Reliable Outfit Formulas
The actor put her own twist on the classic combo in Toronto


It’s the combination that most likely defined your first clubbing outfits—and, thanks to Emily Blunt, the old “jeans and a nice top” formula has never looked better.
The actor proved the equation still packs a punch at the Toronto Film Festival, where she appeared on stage with co-star Dwayne Johnson. Blunt wore a roster of movie-star gowns in Venice, styled by Jessica Paster, but for this week’s slightly more lo-fi event that required her to sit on a sofa, she fell back on something tried-and-tested—aka her twist on the classic jeans and a nice top, last seen circa 2008.
Blunt's look consisted of a gold bustier and high-waisted jeans, both of which were designed by Ulla Johnson and fit like a glove. Particular attention should be paid to her bottom half, which took a tailored approach to denim that meant it registered as smart not sloppy. (P.S. British brand ME+EM should be your go-to for similarly elegant takes on true blues this autumn. P.P.S. Always look for a high-waisted style that will elongate the leg, especially if paired with platform sandals like Blunt’s.)
The bustier, meanwhile, might be a little too hot to handle for your local pub... But the next time you’re in the mood for a jeans and a nice top moment, try a silky camisole that will still appear sumptuous but perhaps slightly more relaxed (Reiss’s strappy version would suit indigo denim particularly well).
Blunt’s finishing touches upped the glam-factor by a couple of notches, courtesy of a gold chain-link necklace and similarly metallic sandals. Both are the kind of accessories that you can deploy when any outfit needs a boost in the polished department. If said outfit is jeans and a nice top à la Blunt, even better...
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Natalie Hammond is a freelance journalist who’s written for publications including Grazia, The Financial Times, The Times, The Telegraph and gal-dem.